Number of applications processed, accepted, denied, pending, by campus, historical
5 years; Appendix of demographics of First Time Freshmen who applied and were
accepted for UH Mānoa. Produced every Fall.

Number of courses, classes, semester hours, student registration, student semester
hours, course fte and average class size by department and course level for each
campus. Separate reports by UH unit. Includes five year historical data. Produced
in Fall and Spring semesters.

Faculty and Staff: Headcount and FTE data of faculty and staff by campus,
classification and rank in UH systemwide report, produced every Fall. Includes
historical information. Professional and Clerical Ratios: allocated position counts,
faculty to clerical ratios, BOR to clerical ratios. Produced every fall.

Graduation and retention rates of first-time freshmen, historical for Mānoa and Peer
and Benchmark averages; gender and ethnicity for UHM and Peer and Benchmark
groups, as well as comparison of UHM to CSRDE institutions by selectivity levels.
For UHH and UHCC, campus and demographic data only. Not applicable for West
Oʻahu.

Six-year historical data on enrollment, course, departmental activity and
instructional workload, tuition and fees, instructional costs, revenues and
expenditures, faculty and staff headcounts, and professional/clerical ratios. Data
provided by campus; reports by UH unit issued in summer. For UHM and UHH,
data are provided by college, by student/course level. Data for the Community
Colleges are provided by divisions.

Five-year historical data on enrollment, course and departmental activity and
instructional workload. Data provided by campus; reports by UH unit. For UHM
and UHH, data are provided by college, by student/course level. Data for UHCCs are provided by divisions. Report also includes tables for each
measure showing comparison of colleges (UHM, UHH) and community colleges.

The Remedial and Developmental Report provides a headcount of Hawaii public high school graduates enrolled in remedial or developmental classes at the University of Hawaii community colleges. More specifically, it examines the headcount of June high school graduates who enrolled in remedial/developmental English or Math classes at a UHCC campus in Fall of the same year.

STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The UH System defines its STEM majors for its strategic outcome/performance measure goal as those included in the following Classification of Instructional Program (CIP) categories: 01, 03, 11, 14, 15, 26, 27, 40, and 51. The report lists UH STEM majors and their codes by CIP category.

Information on students who transfer into and between the UH campuses. Data by
UH campus; reports by UH unit. Counts by previous college are itemized for the
UH campuses, and given in aggregate for Hawaiʻi private colleges, foreign schools
and U.S. mainland colleges. Counts by major program area are provided for the
current year's data. Historical data provided for the last five years. Fall semester
only.